A rocket with an astronaut starts from the surface of the Earth and moves vertically upward so that the astronaut experiences a constant overload of n = 1 all the time. After the rocket speed has become equal to the first escape velocity, the engines are turned off. Determine whether the rocket will leave the Earth or fall on it. Overload n is the ratio n = (P – P0)/P0, where P0 is the weight of the astronaut on Earth, P is the weight that would be shown by spring scales when weighing the astronaut in flight.
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